by rss feed | Mar 9, 2021 | alternative medicine, Blog, COVID-19, Joseph Mercola, News Feeds
Those of you following the arena of unproven stem cells might recognize the name Dr. Joseph Mercola. He’s a promoter of alternative medicine. Over the years his name has also popped related to the marketing of unproven stem cell offerings in various ways. Now...
by rss feed | Feb 21, 2021 | Blog, brain stem cells, COVID-19, heart and stem cells, heart stem cell, News Feeds, NSC, Stem cells for COVID-19
There are weeks when it seems like papers on stem cells keep popping up. It can be a challenge to keep up with reading all the papers you want to read. Other times it is cell biology news that keeps breaking. The big news of the past week or so was unfortunately the...
by rss feed | Feb 10, 2021 | Blog, COVID-19, News Feeds, Science hype, stem cell hype, stem cells, Stem cells for COVID-19
At times there’s been seriously bad journalism covering COVID-19 itself including implications of various things being a COVID cure. Of course, media coverage of stem cell research itself sometimes ends up being a train-wreck of hype too. More recently...
by rss feed | Feb 4, 2021 | amniotic stem cells, Blog, COVID-19, fake stem cells, News Feeds, Patricia Derges, politicians, religion, stem cell lawsuit, stem cell politics
A grand jury indicted Missouri state representative and assistant physician Patricia Derges for allegedly selling and injecting patients with fake stem cells. The injection was reportedly just of amniotic fluid, but Derges allegedly claimed it was a stem cell...
by rss feed | Jan 24, 2021 | COVID-19, neural stem cells, Neuro, News Feeds, Single-cell, single-cell transcriptomics, Weekend Reads
Sometimes it seems like a theme spontaneously emerges in pubs that I want to read for a given week like the set of single-cell analysis papers but there are diverse, other items including a striking day-night brain stem cell cycle paper and an interesting piece on...
by rss feed | Jan 24, 2021 | COVID-19, neural stem cells, Neuro, News Feeds, Single-cell, single-cell transcriptomics, Weekend Reads
Sometimes it seems like a theme spontaneously emerges in pubs that I want to read for a given week like the set of single-cell analysis papers but there are diverse, other items including a striking day-night brain stem cell cycle paper and an interesting piece on...